Earthrise

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Earthrise
GIGI HADID FOR HARPERS BAZAAR | JUNE 2017
SHOT BY MARIANO VIVANCO AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
mission control: the unsung heroes of apollo
out today; limited release
Chanel Ready to Wear Fall - Winter 2017/2018.
Model: Vittoria Ceretti.
loving the wide helmet mount collar & the twiggy new look eyes <3
Chanel Fall-Winter 2017
The set at Chanel Fall / Winter 2017
GODSPEED, JOHN GLENN ❤️ 🚀
The first American to orbit the Earth has died. John Glenn was the last surviving member of the original Mercury astronauts. He would later have a long political career as a U.S. senator, but that didn’t stop his pioneering ways.
Glenn made history a second time in 1998, when he flew aboard the shuttle Discovery to become the oldest person to fly in space. Glenn was 95; he had been hospitalized in Columbus, Ohio, since last week.
Glenn had been battling health issues since a stroke a few years ago. His death was confirmed Thursday by This was confirmed to NPR by Hank Wilson, communications director of the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at the Ohio State University.
John Glenn, First American To Orbit The Earth, Dies At 95
Photo: NASA/Getty Images
NASA’s Orbit Pavilion Sound Experience @ The Huntington Library
NASA’s Orbit Pavilion sound experience is scheduled to land at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens for a four-month stay, inaugurating a new initiative at The Huntington focused on creative collaborations with other organizations. The exhibition of Orbit Pavilion runs from Oct. 29, 2016 to Feb. 27, 2017 on the Celebration Lawn, adjacent to the Café and Celebration Garden.
via The Huntington Library
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tom colbie | 2016
reminiscent of the WPA Federal Art Project - Visions of the Future by NASA/JPL
1977 concept art shows a space shuttle jettisoning its solid rocket boosters.
(San Diego Air & Space Museum)